Than vs. Then

Than vs. Then

Than is a conjunction word used to compare objects; whereas then is an adverb usually used to indicate an event that took place after something.

Examples:

I'd much rather have the chicken nuggets than the kale salad.

I like Peeta more than Gale in The Hunger Games.

I went to the dance and then got dumped.

My friends and I went to the disco, and then went to Cory's beach house.

Than vs. Then

Than is a conjunction word used to compare objects; whereas then is an adverb usually used to indicate an event that took place after something.

Examples:

I'd much rather have the chicken nuggets than the kale salad.

I like Peeta more than Gale in The Hunger Games.

I went to the dance and then got dumped.

My friends and I went to the disco, and then went to Cory's beach house.

Than vs. Then

Than is a conjunction word used to compare objects; whereas then is an adverb usually used to indicate an event that took place after something.

Examples:

I'd much rather have the chicken nuggets than the kale salad.

I like Peeta more than Gale in The Hunger Games.

I went to the dance and then got dumped.

My friends and I went to the disco, and then went to Cory's beach house.

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